Certain Cost Allocations Sample Clauses
The 'Certain Cost Allocations' clause defines how specific costs are to be distributed between the parties involved in an agreement. Typically, it outlines which party is responsible for particular expenses, such as taxes, regulatory fees, or operational costs, and may specify the timing and method of reimbursement or payment. By clearly assigning financial responsibility, this clause helps prevent disputes over unexpected charges and ensures that both parties understand their respective obligations regarding shared or individual costs.
Certain Cost Allocations. Payment obligations for coal supply, reclamation and CCR disposal will be allocated as follows:
5.1.1 For payments under the UG-CSA, the CCBDA, the UG-CSA Termination Agreement and the CCBDA Termination Agreement, Sections 23.1 through 23.13 of the SJPPA (as those sections were in effect on March 23, 2006) will apply.
5.1.2 Sections 23.1 through 23.13 of the SJPPA (as those sections were in effect on March 23, 2006) will apply for allocation of any fuel-related payments (other than for coal) incurred through December 31, 2017 and chargeable to FERC Account 501, including limestone, fuel oil, CCR disposal, fuel handling or start-up or auxiliary power and energy.
5.1.3 For payments arising under the CSA and the CCRDA, Sections 5.2 through 5.7 of this Restructuring Agreement will apply.
5.1.4 Payments arising under the RSA will be allocated as determined under the Mine Reclamation Agreement.
